David Chesler wrote: > On Nov 24, 2:49 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > I find that type of party to be very odd > > Antibiotics existed, contraception existed, AIDS did not exist. It > was a different time. (I finished college in 1984, so what grew up > looking forward to was no longer there when I was ready.) > > There are loads of articles and movies about the "sexual revolution" > but my favorite example is the original Planet of the Apes, noticing > just how much Charlton Heston was hung up with his dick. Why would any husband agree to such a party?
Tim Bruening wrote: > > David Chesler wrote: > >> On Nov 24, 2:49 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: >>> I find that type of party to be very odd >> Antibiotics existed, contraception existed, AIDS did not exist. It >> was a different time. (I finished college in 1984, so what grew up >> looking forward to was no longer there when I was ready.) >> >> There are loads of articles and movies about the "sexual revolution" >> but my favorite example is the original Planet of the Apes, noticing >> just how much Charlton Heston was hung up with his dick. > > Why would any husband agree to such a party? To sample new women. The real question is, why would any wife agree to it?
suzee <suzeeq@imbris.com> wrote: >Tim Bruening wrote: >>David Chesler wrote: >>>On Nov 24, 2:49 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: >>>>I find that type of party to be very odd >>>Antibiotics existed, contraception existed, AIDS did not exist. It >>>was a different time. (I finished college in 1984, so what grew up >>>looking forward to was no longer there when I was ready.) >>>There are loads of articles and movies about the "sexual revolution" >>>but my favorite example is the original Planet of the Apes, noticing >>>just how much Charlton Heston was hung up with his dick. >>Why would any husband agree to such a party? >To sample new women. The real question is, why would any wife agree to it? Same reason, obviously.
In article <474b2181$0$47145$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net>, suzee took the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"... > Tim Bruening wrote: > > > > David Chesler wrote: > > > >> On Nov 24, 2:49 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > >>> I find that type of party to be very odd > >> Antibiotics existed, contraception existed, AIDS did not exist. It > >> was a different time. (I finished college in 1984, so what grew up > >> looking forward to was no longer there when I was ready.) > >> > >> There are loads of articles and movies about the "sexual revolution" > >> but my favorite example is the original Planet of the Apes, noticing > >> just how much Charlton Heston was hung up with his dick. > > > > Why would any husband agree to such a party? > > To sample new women. The real question is, why would any wife agree to it? To sample new women. Fucking duh. -- trippy mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM http://www.myspace.com/starshine_moonbeam NP: "Call Me When You're Sober" -- Evanescence "What did I tell the kid. It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. It's about how much you can take, and keep moving forward. Get up." -- Sylvester Stallone "Rocky Balboa"
trippy wrote: > In article <474b2181$0$47145$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net>, > suzee took the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh > Wow"... > > > Tim Bruening wrote: > > > > > > David Chesler wrote: > > > > > >> On Nov 24, 2:49 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > >>> I find that type of party to be very odd > > >> Antibiotics existed, contraception existed, AIDS did not exist. It > > >> was a different time. (I finished college in 1984, so what grew up > > >> looking forward to was no longer there when I was ready.) > > >> > > >> There are loads of articles and movies about the "sexual revolution" > > >> but my favorite example is the original Planet of the Apes, noticing > > >> just how much Charlton Heston was hung up with his dick. > > > > > > Why would any husband agree to such a party? > > > > To sample new women. The real question is, why would any wife agree to it? > > To sample new women. Fucking duh. Meaning a party swarming with lesbians?
In article <474BD08B.5EEFEFD1@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us>, Tim Bruening took the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"... > > > trippy wrote: > > > In article <474b2181$0$47145$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net>, > > suzee took the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh > > Wow"... > > > > > Tim Bruening wrote: > > > > > > > > David Chesler wrote: > > > > > > > >> On Nov 24, 2:49 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > > >>> I find that type of party to be very odd > > > >> Antibiotics existed, contraception existed, AIDS did not exist. It > > > >> was a different time. (I finished college in 1984, so what grew up > > > >> looking forward to was no longer there when I was ready.) > > > >> > > > >> There are loads of articles and movies about the "sexual revolution" > > > >> but my favorite example is the original Planet of the Apes, noticing > > > >> just how much Charlton Heston was hung up with his dick. > > > > > > > > Why would any husband agree to such a party? > > > > > > To sample new women. The real question is, why would any wife agree to it? > > > > To sample new women. Fucking duh. > > Meaning a party swarming with lesbians? > > Dunno. Wasn't there. -- trippy mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM http://www.myspace.com/starshine_moonbeam NP: "You Can't Kill Rock N' Roll" -- Ozzy Osbourne "What did I tell the kid. It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. It's about how much you can take, and keep moving forward. Get up." -- Sylvester Stallone "Rocky Balboa"